INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL of PHYSICAL THEATRE

INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL of
PHYSICAL THEATRE
20th - 28th MAY 2016
www.physicalfest.com
Young Fest
sat 7th - sun 8th may
WELCOme
Welcome to Physical Fest 2016! We have another
packed year of incredible artists, from the local to
the international, with an even bigger performance
programme, an exciting weekend especially for young
people and a day packed and dedicated to street
theatre.
With an emphasis on comedy, I’m especially excited to
open the festival with the acclaimed ‘Nautilus’ from
New Zealand’s physical comedy genius, Trygve
Wakenshaw, and host a day long International
Conference on Comedy in Art, featuring the
wonderfully talented, John Wright, author of
‘Why is That so Funny?’
A big thanks as always to our partners,
especially Bluecoat and Unity Theatre,
the festival team, and our funders who
make it all possible: The PH Holt Foundation &
Arts Council England.
I hope you enjoy the festival!
Elinor Randle - Artistic Director
booking information:
A weekend of FREE workshops &
PERFORMANCES especially for young
people & their families.
in collaboration with
Travelled Companions 5 More Minutes
Circus Of Orrible
St Luke’s Youth Theatre
Sat 12.30, 2.30 & 3.30pm
Sun 12, 1.30 & 3.30pm
In ‘5 more minutes’ real worlds will blur
with the shadows of dreams as day creeps
into night, and the ordinary will become
extraordinary in the switching off a bedtime
light. For under 6’s and their families.
Sun 1pm (Garden)
Roll up, roll up and come on down to Mr
Creep’s Circus of Orrible and be amazed at
how orrible it actually is! SLYT present a
madcap show filled with more carnage and
crazy characters than you can shake a stick at.
You would be a fool to miss it, it’s going to
proper Orrible. Directed by Joe
Shipman - assisted by The Suitcase
Ensemble.
www.travelledcompanions.com
Headstrung puppets
Beast Walkabout
Sat 3-4pm
The Beast has escaped
and is on the loose in
Bluecoat! Fortunately,
she is accompanied by a
trained handler…come and
meet our lovable Beast of Borneo!
The Cryptid Petting Zoo
Sun 2-3pm
Meet new and exciting mythical
monsters from around the world
including the extremely rare Mongolian
Death Worm and our loveable Giant Beast.
www.headstrung.org
bluecoat: 0151 702 5324, School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BX
www.thebluecoat.org.uk
We join with Unity Theatre’s Saturday Splatts to
run their sessions at Unity on Sat 21st May:
UNITY THEATRE: 0844 873 2888, 1 Hope Place, Liverpool L1 9BG
www.unitytheatreliverpool.co.uk
Travelled Companions: 10am-12pm (5-8 years)
Mask with Simone Tani: 1-3pm (9-13 years)
£5 a session
£3 for those in receipt of income support
PLAYHOUSE: 0151 709 4776, Williamson Square, Liverpool L1 1EL
www.everymanplayhouse.com
Off the Ground Youth
Theatre
Sun 12pm (Garden Room)
A devised physical theatre piece
by OTG’s youngest members.
Inviting you to enter their minds,
as they attempt to answer the
questions that fall out.
Suitable for 11+
WORKSHOPS:
Play & Move - Tmesis Theatre
(3-6 years)
Sat 11-12am
“Build a Beast” Workshop
Headstrung Puppets (7-11 years)
Sat 1-2.30pm
Flocking - Foolsize
Theatre
(7-11 years)
Sat 3-4pm
Puppet
Birds VIP Puppets
(10-16
years)
Sun 3.30-5pm
street theatre day
sat 21st may
conflux: illegal Alien - The Robot & Bob /
Donna Quixota Saves The World Joanna Sakowicz
PHYSICAL FEST street theatre PROGRAMME TAKES OVER THE STREETS
OF LIVERPOOL FOR ONE DAY ONLY…COME ALONG AND SEE birds,
bees, giraffes, A circus of fleas AND SOME giant Spanish babies!
Flock - Foolsize Theatre
Ever watched a bird and wondered if it was watching you?
Delve into the joyous play of the flock as they riff with
you moment by moment. Expect a raucous street chorus,
encounter a swooping puppet and leave with a fresh song
about you! It’ll give you something to tweet about.
A LightNight Liverpool Commission.
Crackers - Caustic Widows (Physical Fest &
Conflux Street Theatre Commission 2016)
3.30pm:
Church Street
A twisted visual spectacle where three parrots come to life
inside a giant birdcage. A fast paced fusion of surreal
physical comedy, music and the act of looking. Caustic
Widows is an all female performance group from
Liverpool who specialise in creating surreal visual theatre.
1 & 3pm: Paradise Street
Jam/Fadunito - Babies (Spain)
Our ever-expanding zoo is bursting at the seams with over
friendly life-sized giraffes, zebras, lions and monkeys, but
which of them will escape and take over the streets at
Physical Fest?
The innocence of a baby inside the body of a demon.
An
evil demon inside the body of a baby.
Who is going to
dominate who? A funny and surprising show of clown and
street theatre for all audiences. Co-production of the
international Catalan companies JAM and FADUNITO.
11.30am & 2.30pm: Church Street
1.30pm: Church Street
Uncle Tacko’s Flea Circus Promenade Promotions
Street Theatre Panel Discussion /
Networking / Q&A
8 highly trained fleas perform incredible feats of strength
and agility in front of your very eyes – see Madam
Flea-Flea soar over the heads of the audience, marvel
at the might of Hercu-fleas and thrill to the daring
Fleavil Kinevil as he is fired across the ring from the
mouth of a huge canon!
5.00 - 7.00pm
An event looking at current issues surrounding street
performance, pros and cons, and its future.
12 & 2pm: Liverpool ONE
Waggle Dance – Eggmen & Boom Booms
12.30pm: FACT/Bold Street & 3.45pm: Williamson Square
Donna Quixota will fight windmills in the name of human
greatness, steadfastness and kindness. A comically tragic
clowning spectacle in a cardboard box.
11am:
Williamson Square
Escape from the Zoo - VIP Puppets
Follow this swarm of super friendly bees as they are
searching for a new home in a show exploring the public’s
relationship with nature and ecology. Waggle Dance
incorporates improvisation, clowning, dance and live
music to create a walkabout act you’ll be BUZZING about.
A physical, comical chase between a humanoid Alien
Removals Man and a non-humanoid illegal creature. A
ridiculous satire on capture and elusion on city streets.
Time/location
We will be joined by an expert panel; Jeremy Shine (Vast
experience including AD of Manchester International Arts &
Mintfest), Tony Lidington (alter ego ‘Uncle Tacko!’) a showman
for over 30 years, Ferran Fadunito (international street performer from Spain who’s performed in over 20 countries) and
Alan Richardson, Director of Conflux (who develops street
arts, physical theatre and circus in Scotland.) An event for all
performers/promoters with an interest in outdoor
performance and reaching audiences.
Sandon Room, Bluecoat. Free, booking required:
0151 702 5324 / www.thebluecoat.org.uk
12.30pm & 3pm:
Church Street
performance ProgrammE
the Unity comes alive for Physical Fest! COME early to see
intimate performanceS, have a bite to eat, and enjoy tunes
from our resident DJ after each show at our Festival Club.
ITALIAN STREET FOOD
Fritto (fritto.org) will be serving
delicious authentic Italian
street food every night, outside
the Unity from 6pm before
each show.
SAT 21ST MAY - 7.30pm
SPYMONKEY - THE COMPLETE DEATHS (UK)
Adapted and directed by Tim Crouch
There are 75 onstage deaths in the works of
“Four of the
William Shakespeare, Spymonkey will perform
greatest clowns
them all - sometimes lingeringly, sometimes
working in Britain”
messily, sometimes movingly, sometimes
musically, always hysterically. The four
Time Out
‘seriously, outrageously, cleverly funny clowns’
(Time Magazine) will scale the peaks of sublime
poetry, and plumb the depths of darkest depravity. It
may even be the death of them.
Spymonkey’s The Complete Deaths is being brought to
Liverpool by Everyman & Playhouse theatres who are
delighted to be a part of this year’s Physical Fest.
FESTIVAL PASS:
£60 for all 6 shows at Unity Theatre!
A Spymonkey co-production with Brighton Festival
and Royal & Derngate Northampton.
www.spymonkey.co.uk
FRI 20TH MAY - 8PM
Nautilus - Trygve Wakenshaw
(New Zealand)
SUN 22nd MAy - Fri 27th MAY
FIONNUALA DORRITY - YOU KISSED ME
‘The kind of funny you
This tour-de-force of high-octane
get when not just the
mime comedy is the widely
rug
but the whole floor and
lauded follow-up to cult sell-out
foundations are pulled
right out
physical comedies KRAKEN and
from under you’
SQUIDBOY. Mad, risqué and
uniquely eccentric,
The Guardian ****
Trygve Wakenshaw is an
award-winning gaulier-trained clown,
nominatedfor Fosters Edinburgh
Comedy Award, 2015.
You Kissed Me. Eyes Open.
I Saw You. Watching.
www.trygvewakenshaw.net
Book your free ticket at:
eventbrite.co.uk/e/you-kissed-me-tickets-22408390098
Tickets: £14 - book through
Unity website
20, 23, 25-28TH MAY - 6.30, 7 & 7.30pm
Grimm - Tmesis Theatre Graduate
Company
A surreal and poetic experience of sound and vision,
journeying through the home of a strange and unusual
woman, telling her story in song. An exploration of
identity and fear, inspired by the photographs of Diane
Arbus and Francesca Woodman. It is made in
collaboration with directors Alex Rigg and Al Seed,
and sound artist Guy Veale.
SITE SPECIFIC:
41 Ritson Street, Liverpool, L8 0UEE
Sun 22nd May 6pm
Mon 23rd - Fri 27th May 6 & 10pm
SUN 22ND MAY - 8PM
Impropriety Moves (UK)
Impropriety, Liverpool’ s own Improv Theatre Company,
creators of the annual marathon spectacular Liverpool
Improvathon (not usually known for their litheness of
physicality) team up with the Physical Fest participants to
create an hour long performance that blends physical
theatre and Impropriety’ s spontaneous play into
something mad, magical and (hopefully) moving!
An immersive 15 minute, dark and quirky fairytale
experience in Unity 2 every night before each festival
show.
Tmesis Graduate Company is an annual Physical Fest
training project in physical theatre
in collaboration with the
Unity Theatre.
Fri 20th May 7.30pm
Sat 21st May 2.00pm & 7.30pm
Tickets: £22 - £9.50 - Book tickets
through the Playhouse website
FREE - booking recommended
www.impropriety.co.uk
FREE - no booking required
FEST LIVE
WED 25TH MAY 8pm
MON 23RD MAY- 8PM
Blind Man’s Song - Theatre Re
Following sell-out hits at the 2015 London International
Mime Festival, Latitude and the Edinburgh Fringe, Theatre
Re present a wordless tale about the power of imagination
blending physical theatre, mime, illusions and a live musical
score.
Fest Live is a selection of extracts
of new and exciting work from
local, national & international
artists, featuring:
www.theatrere.com
Tickets: £12 - book through
Unity Theatre website
Hilary Chaplain - Classically Trained Artistes
A duo who struggle to maintain their dignity in the face
of all odds, from one of the USA’ s foremost physical
comediennes.
“A wordless dreamlike
tribute
to love”
Edinburgh Guide ****
THURS 26TH MAY - 8pm
Origins - Animiki Theatre (UK)
Mary Pearson - FoMO, mofos!
(Fear of Missing Out, motherf***ers!)
Pervasive anxiety, exponentially compounded by social
media, that something better is always happening
somewhere else. New solo based on 5 duets.
The untold story of the world’s first murderer.
After murdering his brother, in cold blood, we meet Cain,
living out his life exiled from his homeland. Afflicted by his
memories and haunted by figures from the past, Cain must
now retrace his steps back to Eden in pursuit of answers.
Origins is a psychological thriller that plunges into the
heart of darkness.
Irreverent Sideshows - Reservoir Duck
Ruffles the feathers of Tarantino’s chauvinistic tipping
scene from his iconic film Reservoir Dogs, an
investigative and playful reading of popular culture.
www.animikiitheatre.com
Joanne Tremarco
(2016 MDI/Physical Fest Bursary award)
Midwives bring us into this world but who will help us
find our way out? ‘Death Wife’ draws on Tremarco’s
experience of trying to do just that for her mother. It’s a
journey down the River Styx with a philosopher, a fool
and a heartbroken little girl.
Supported by:
Creature - Off The Ground
Start at nothing. What is vital? What is desirable? What
can be lost? A physical piece created with members of
Merseyside Youth Theatre’s, directed by Grace Goulding
and Dan Meigh.
Sean Kempton - Stuff
‘Stuff’ is a love story but not the one you’ve seen a
million times before, this is another kind of love story,
maybe everybody’s love story. Using clown, mime, dance
and the audience, ‘Stuff’ is playful, fun, sad and familiar.
Conflux
Conflux presents a new piece of work devised and
performed by emerging artists based in Scotland. Conflux
runs projects to develop street arts, physical theatre and
circus in Scotland and runs the annual SURGE Festival.
“Superb...Full of fear
and tenderness”
The Stage ****
Tickets: £8 - book through
Unity Theatre website
www.offtheground.co.uk
Tickets: £10 - book through
Unity Theatre website
www.conflux.co.uk
Tickets: £10 - book through
Unity Theatre website
THURS 26TH & FRI 27TH - 5.30 pm
b.y.o.b. Onur Orkut (Turkey/UK)
(bring your own beat) is an experiment on the effect of
music on dance and on our everyday lives. Bring along
a playlist of 12 minutes (this could include music of any
kind or spoken word), your personal music player device
and your headphones, and watch the piece with your own
soundtrack. Onur Orkut is a lecturer in acting at the
Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
onurorkut.com
FREE - booking recommended
Workshop programme
FRI 27TH MAY- 8pm (Double Bill)
Oog – Al Seed (Scotland)
The end of a war. A locked cellar. A beam
of light.
“An experience
that will leave no
-one
who sees it comp
letely
unchanged”
The Scotsman ***
*
Oog leads you deep into the fractured
mind of a shell-shocked soldier. Utilising
Guy Veale’s powerful soundtrack, this is
an intensely physical and poetic exploration
of the trauma of conflict and violence, and
the psychological damage it inflicts. It burns indelible
images on the mind as it questions what happens when
humans morph into something different, something less
than human.
20th-28th may
FRIDAY 20TH MAY 1-3.30pm
To Be Or Not To Be An Idiot - Spymonkey
(UK)
Spymonkey have been leading workshops in their unique
method of clown comedy for the last 15 years.
In this workshop you will have fun, play scenes and
experience complicity with the audience and with other
performers. You will enjoy being the unique idiot that only
you can be! NB: you will be asked to learn a short excerpt
before the workshop.
Made with support from Creative Scotland and The Arches
/ Produced by Feral.
(Photo © Alberto Santos Bellido)
www.spymonkey.co.uk
Cabaret from the Shadows (UK)
SAT 21ST MAY 10am-5pm
Moving Presence through Failure Deborah Black/Mary Pearson (USA)
Out in the hills live a group of misfits; existing amongst
the shadows. Once in a while – when the moon is full –
we allow them back to entertain us. For one night only,
let devilry, illusion and mischief seize your heart and
soul at the Cabaret From The Shadows. An international
ensemble of artists specialising in an electrifying blend of
clowning and bouffon.
Supported by The Lantern Theatre, Merseyside Arts
Foundation and INCA UK
An alchemy of perspectives: Viewpoints improvisation
opens up individual and collective choices using space
and time, and FAILURE:LAB draws from contact
improvisation, comedy, voice, and continuous writing.
Tickets: £12 - book through
Unity Theatre website
SAT 28TH MAY - 8PM
Stupid Women - Wendy HoustoUn (UK)
www.deborahblack.net
An improvisation performance for 5 women - Live Directed
by Wendy Houstoun.
www.wendyhoustoun.net
www.mpearsonater.com
SUN 22ND MAY 11am-5pm
From Actor to Mime - Theatre Re
(International Ensemble)
Stupid Women combines idiocy with skill, anarchy with
meaning and costumes with music. It features five guest
performers of high calibre (and low income) who will
attempt the impossible, and quite probably fail.
The show is a kind of dare. Immediacy and chaos wrestle
with rules and organisation, exposing the impossibility
of repetition, the madness of creation and the fleeting
possibility of making sense of it all, but, above all, it’s a
nuanced look at the politics of being a woman in these
Intersectional times.
Deborah Black is an American dance and theatre artist,
now based in the Netherlands. Mary Pearson is an
interdisciplinary performance maker based in Liverpool.
This is an exciting and inventive insight into the work
of Etienne Decroux (father of modern mime) and his
assistants. From body articulation to counterweights, from
dynamo rhythm to mobile statuary, participants will
discover how to play their body like a violin, and how to
be ready for action. Guillaume Pigé is the Artistic Director
of Theatre Re, he has directed and performed in all the
productions of the company to date, and is also an
Associate Teacher at R.A.D.A.
Tickets: £14 - book through
Unity Theatre website
www.retheatre.com
SUN 22nd MAY 6-8pm (Followed by a
performance jam) Impropriety - Improv
FRIDAY 27TH MAY 9-10am
Yoga for Movers - Jennifer Essex (CANADA)
Impropriety, Liverpool’s premiere Improv Theatre
Company, creators of theatrical events from pub improv
nights to the annual marathon spectacular, ‘Improvathon’,
will teach the basics of Improv theatre, spontaneous, fun
and energetic, then together we will perform an hour long
public show created from nothing but suggestions and our
wits.
Connect body, breath and voice with this Ashtanga-based
yoga class lead by Tmesis performer Jennifer Essex. Moving
fluidly through playful inversions and intense stretches this
class builds strength, reduces tension, and focuses your
mind. Originally from Canada, Jennifer is an Ashtanga
Vinyasa 200hr RYT qualified instructor with a personal
practice that spans over a decade. She teaches and
performs internationally and is a 2016 BENCH Fellow.
www.impropriety.co.uk
www.jenniferessex.com
MON 23RD & TUES 24TH MAY 10am-5pm
Izumi Ashizawa - Japanese physical
performance (USA/JAPAN)
Based on Japanese physical performance techniques,
Izumi Ashizawa’s movement techniques are taught around
the world. This two-day workshop will practice bodyoriented routine exercises based on Japanese physical
acting techniques and philosophy, and work with ensemble
exercises in order to be able to heighten consciousness in
‘performance’ body and communicate with others using
your sixth sense on the stage
FRIDAY 27TH MAY 10.30am-5pm
What makes it funny? Hilary Chaplain (USA)
Internationally known Physical Comedian, Hilary Chaplain,
will teach a workshop in “What makes it funny?” Exploring
from a clown point of view, you will expand your physical
vocabulary and develop tools for playing comedy using the
techniques of slapstick, improvisation, partnership, comic
timing, and accidents in solo, duo and group exercises.
www.hilarychaplain.com
www.izumiashizawa.com
TUESDAY 24TH MAY 6-8pm
Bouffon and the art of play - Cabaret
from the Shadows (UK)
Cabaret From The Shadows is an international ensemble of
artists who all met at the renowned Philippe Gaulier school
in France. This workshop focuses not only on clown and
bouffon, but also takes theatre down to its foundation,
as a game between the actors and
the audience..
THURSDAY 26TH MAY 11am-6pm
Clown – Jamie Wood (UK)
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Jamie Wood encourages a playful
supportive environment where you’re
invited to drop all your defences for a bit
and really go for it! Connect your body, your
imagination and your voice and enjoy the laughter that is
created. Emphasis is placed on openness, play,
effortlessness and listening.
www.jamiewood.org.uk
SAT 28TH MAY 10am-5pm
The Body Speaks - Yael karavan (ISRAEL/UK)
Serendipity - the performer’s pleasure improvisation and presence
Drawing on elements of dance, physical theatre, butoh
and mime, Karavan explores some of the key issues for the
performer, and is offering a number of rich approaches for
the creative process, rediscovering our ‘tool’ and the infinite
possibilities that are hidden within ourselves. International
award winning performer and director, Karavan shares over
20 years of experience.
www.yaelkaravan.com
ALL WORKSHOPS TAKE PLACE AT BLUECOAT
Book at: www.physicalfest.com
One Day Workshop Pass - £45 // Two Day workshop Pass - £80
Classes - £5 or free with workshop on same day
Special Offer: All 9 days of workshops, classes & Comedy Conference pass: £325
Events
FESTIVAL CALENDAR
fri 20th may
WELCOME / NETWORKING
brunch for festival participants
11.30am-1pm
A welcome brunch at Epicured for festival
participants to meet and greet before the 9 day
festival begins
DATE
EVENT
TIME
VENUE
Sat 7th May
Young Fest
10am-5pm
Bluecoat
Sun 8th May
Young Fest
10am-5pm
Bluecoat
Fri 20th May
To Be Or Not To Be An Idiot - Spymonkey
1-3.30pm
Bluecoat
Spymonkey
7.30pm
Playhouse
Nautilus - Trygve Wakenshaw
8pm
Unity Theatre
10am-4.30pm
Various locations
Street Theatre Panel Discussion / Q&A
5-7pm
Bluecoat
Moving Presence through Failure
10am-5pm
Bluecoat
Spymonkey
2pm & 7.30pm
Playhouse
From Actor to Mime - Theatre Re
11am-5pm
Bluecoat
You Kissed Me
6pm
41 Ritson Street
Impropriety Moves
6-8pm
Bluecoat
Impropriety Moves (Jam)
8pm
Bluecoat
Izumi Ashizawa workshop
10am-5pm
Bluecoat
You Kissed Me
6pm & 10pm
41 Ritson Street
Blind Man’s Song
8pm
Unity Theatre
Izumi Ashizawa workshop
10am-5pm
Bluecoat
Bouffon and the art of play
6-8pm
Bluecoat
You Kissed Me
6pm & 10pm
41 Ritson Street
International Conference on Comedy in Art
11am-5pm
Bluecoat
Fest Live
8pm
Unity Theatre
You Kissed Me
6pm & 10pm
41 Ritson Street
Jamie Wood
11am-6pm
Bluecoat
b.y.o.b. Onur Orkut
5.30pm
Bluecoat
You Kissed Me
6pm & 10pm
41 Ritson Street
Origins – Animiki Theatre
8pm
Unity Theatre
Yoga for Movers – Jennifer Essex
9-10am
Bluecoat
What makes it funny? Hilary Chaplain (USA)
10.30am-5pm
Bluecoat
b.y.o.b. Onur Orkut
5.30pm
Bluecoat
You Kissed Me
6pm & 10pm
41 Ritson Street
Oog/Cabaret from the Shadows
8pm
Unity Theatre
The Body Speaks – Yael Karavan
10am-5pm
Bluecoat
Stupid Women
8pm
Unity Theatre
Sat 21st May Street Theatre Day
Epicured is a quirky independent eatery that offers a
variety of dishes for breakfast, brunch and lunch. Food can
be complemented with an extensive selection of hot
beverages, wines, beers and spirits.
Epicured, Gradwell Street, Liverpool, L1 4JH
www.epicuredliverpool.com
Sun 22nd
May
Wed 25th May 11.00AM - 5.00PM
What’s there to laugh about? International Symposium on comedy
Mon 23rd
May
Questioning how humour is currently used in
performance making, presenting and programming.
Tue 24th
May
A lively day-long symposium at Bluecoat in collaboration
with PANDA and Physical Fest. With special guest
appearances including Sean Kempton (Cirque Du
Soleil), Hilary Chaplain (USA Physical comedienne),
provocations, discussion and featuring key speaker, John
Wright.
John Wright is an internationally renowned teacher and
director who wrote the acclaimed book ‘Why Is That So
Funny?’ John was a founder member of the acclaimed
theatre companies, Trestle and Told by an Idiot.
This event is in collaboration with Bluecoat’s exhibition:
Double Act: Art and Comedy (Fri 8th Apr - Sun 19th
Jun 2016), which explores how comedy helps us to shape
meaning and negotiate the complexities of everyday life.
£40 for organisations // £20 for artists and freelancers // £10 for PANDA Members
& Physical Fest attendees. Conference price includes lunch & refreshments.
Book by 1 May to receive a £10 discount!
www.thebluecoat.org.uk
Wed 25th
May
Thu 26th
May
Fri 27th May
Sat 28th
May
Performances
Workshops
Young Fest
Street Theatre Day
FESTIVAL SUPPORTERS:
Tmesis Theatre’s new show is a
poignant comedy exploring our
21st Century obsession with
happiness and success.
Commissioned by the Unity Theatre
Opens 5-8th October & goes on
national tour Autumn 2016/Spring 2017
www.tmesistheatre.com